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Result a Disappointment to White Rock District—Seem to In- dicate a Citizens’ Ticket in Field Later On—Lorraine Plants on Four-Day Schedule—Quting For Historical Society’s Members. 4 Though Westerly is strongly a re- plet for town treasurer, James M. Pen an town and as a rule with nom- | dieton; for school visitor for thr n the equivalent-of electlon there | years, Albert H. Spicer, Sr. vays mere or less contention .at | Mr. Spicer here announced nominee for | there should he nemination for that mem- s over an occasivn wn council, even ifrenominatien | ber for to fill the vacan s almost established rule. There | caused by enation of Dr. Rus- a caucus Saturday night and |sell B. Smith. Dr. Spicer explained re was Just one contest In an ef- | that at the time of the resignation on the part of the White Rock | the town council filled the vacancy ngent o get a representative in | by seieciing Thomas Perry to serve uncil, but the effort preved a | untll June eclection and that there- w up to tho cau | fore it fill the vacan | nominated. “Probably for the last time caucuses ve been held by the republicans in e old town hall d after cau- | fied in the offcial cail for the caucus. cus of the democrats t (Monday) | ¥or sor of taxes, three years, evening there will be no more political ‘ werett A. Kingsley: for everseer of gatherings n that building, but these | the poor, Ellery Barber. contests will be trs to the hen came the nominations for much more pretenti ncilmen, Chairman Clark in behalf bullding. But the repu town commititee making the a trio of caucuses last 1 being nominated until the sixth cow those of the first and hout contest sentative districts to elect mode » s reached: and clerks and the general c: councilman, Albert H. nominate candidates for the town tic ond councilma et to be balloted for i for thi The caucus for the cilman, tive district was callea th’ councilman, William Charjes F. Berry and Eve Kings- fifth councilman, . Mauric ey_was chosen cha d_John for councilm: J. Dunn secretary. Ira B dall was reelected moderator and John J. Dunn | alerk for the ensuing ear Willlam Clark called th resentative dlstri s to ¢ t for the sixth coun- nway of the White second rep- John G siaced In nomination . T Thomas just as efficient a councilman as any of the rest and had nothing to file against him and was friendly towards him. The only reasom why he was selected to be opposed by Mr. Babcock was because he was the lat- est acquisition to the town council. All that was wanted was represent tion on a fair basis, and the first dis- trict presented a candidate worthy the support of the people in J. Burnside Babcock, who lived today in the house he was born and who was ever inter- ested in the success and welfare of the town of Westerly. In conclusion, Mr. McCarthy said: “We are pot a lot of Japaunese, we ought to be represent- ed In the town council and we come te demand that representation.” Attorney Har solicitor, th caucus ' proceed ballot for six councilman and that the polls remain open until 10 o'clock. Amendments were offereq fixing the time at 9 and 9.30, and the last named hour pre- v B. Agard, the towi made motion that tl to < railed. Here is where the delegation from White Rock was outgeneralled al- though they were undoubtedly in the majority at the time and could have forced immediate ballot for council- man. The extension of time gave the Thomas adherents ample time to 8o out into the highways and byways to gather in the voters, while the ad- vocates of Dr. Burnside Babcock were far removed from their Jurisdiction. Scouts were sent out to drum up vot for Thomas ang wiih the e sult. At the clubs whist pz up, pool games stopped, private c | versations ended while the members hied to the town hall and drovped in ballots for Thomas. Men in front™ of the baseball scor loungers ards, stores, storekeepers and their clerk: and even the poicemen from their Dbeats were summoned in to the ballot box to help defeat the candidate from White Rock. The balioting continued for an hour and at the final count the result was announced a Whole number of votes cast Fugene B. Pendleton ¥ ction Necessary to prev chairman and Lewis S R Babeock of the first district, | Charles B. The reelection of Eus that the district was entitled [ J. Bur as moderator and Lew’: cqual representation in the | ir. Th clerk were made without wn council | inee by a majority of Willlam Clark, chairn d Welch, of White Rock, said | It was noted that a coterie of active town comm tion did not come from |republicans were not at the caucus, in- aticus to or b Wi to the caucus to disrupt | cluding some membe town Sation of i s of the republican town comm strengthens the John . but he sald there w 4s o be Whiy nt the matter of r on nomina lidated cl He asked for a squ e smuch = from the councilmen t nd the ¢ 2 memoe ould be hoard enway district has had bu > mem - the board and while the nom- of Mr. Haswell made two, that strict should have a t three members. of the White unfa on e to ignore mi ot gl Children Cry g T FOR FLETCHER'S SR CASTORIA We know of $3,800,000,000 in New York State invested at 3)% to 4% interest per annum. Sale The State of New York Banking Pepartment If it were invesied in Bronx Real Estate it would be obtaining 15% io 307 interest per annum. Actual Statistics show that to be the average in- crease in values. Population | Assessed Values 75,000 | 1890 - $44,000,000 300,000 | 1904 - $237,775,992 600,000 | 1912 - $616,521,378 1890 1904 1913 - - You cannot help but make a good investment by buying a lot at the absolute and unreserved Auction anthorized by Linuidator of The Carnegie Trust Co. and ihe Norlhern Bank oi New York of the 3019 Separate Lots formerly the Morris Park Race Track Sale will be held in the Ciub House on the property Bronx Borough, New York City May 315‘, and succeeding days 700 can remain on mortgage. Titles insured free by Lawyers Title Ins. & Trust Co. i “ Send for map and particulars; etc. J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. and 24 Ave., New York City Jeseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St., New York Cily Agents and Anctioneers the citizens' ticket Flynn. who is elect- f his independence of 3 s introduced in the hinted: that the deme e on the ticket | for the name of J ide Babcock for sixth councilman, and that he may be also the sixth councilman c: on the citizens’ ticket. If this is ne there will be substantial division of the vate for sixth councilman, but {1t is claimed that there will not be stren enough in hoth tickets to de- feat republican nominee 1 \ opponents did not select weakest point in t ited the has nts own, ouncil overcome onp: The Ida Lewis monument of Wes- terly granite which was secured by Fopular subscriptions through the ef- j forts of Mi Mary Jane Dewi a | fifteen-vear-old Newport girl, has been placed in position over the grave in the old City cemetery, Newport, close to | the main drivew: under a row of beautiful shade trees. The monument | has this inscriptios “Ida Lewis, the | Grace Darling of America, keeper of the Lim Rock 1 thouse, Newport harbor. Born Feb. 25, 1842. Dieg Oct. 2 1911. ted to her memory by h many dear friends.” About this | inscription in bold relief is two crossed |oars and an anchor. 1 The Lorraine Manufacturing com- | pany’s main plant_at Pawtucket, with {large branch in Pawcatuck, ha [ the working schedule at t ain plant days catuci Carl V. Brucke: town clerk’s office, before and after ang elsewhere, an assistant at the church. Commencement exercises will | June 25 and the class ha | auet the following evening. C | honors 3 E {lows: J Wheeler, Kenneth Ba {orators Arnold. prophet | Miss ¢ historian; Ker | neth Bates Miss Lois Wel musiciak b luation committee | 1s composed of Carl Brucker. {nold W. Ames, Miss Dorothy P. Har- | her, Miss Viola Breen'.and Miss Vivian Arnold. | According to custom the Previdence | organizations of the Rhode Island Na- } tional Guard will act as escort | the Grarid nosts of that city on { Memortal ¢ The first artillery dis- | trict will have the.right of the line and the first battalion will be commanded bv Major Arthur N. Nash, and the sec- | ond battalitn by Major Purdon A Babcock. Both 5 Army * NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1913 All Trolleys Lead T —_—T0—— S PLYMOUTH (London) BOULOGNE (Paris) HAMBURG ‘ON PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS / Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day CINCINNATI - June 7 CINCINNATI- July 12 BLUECHER - June24 CLEVELAND - July 29 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 607 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., or Loca: Agent worthy, In Westerly. Captain iting Willimantic_friends returned to | served in the Seventh Rhode Tsland |her home in Taftvillo Saturda regiment in the Civil war and is a| geor : 5 i brother of Ex-Licutenant GOvernor | nis seoeni i i opont Sunday with The members of the Rhode Tsland | port Wright at Fishers Island Y Steam Fire Engine compan: Jo. 1, | viu AR tc S bias *Sun attended the fair of: the Stonington | "ored Willimantic friends Sund Steam Fire Engine compan Ston- | JAulcaD. Eotoneysch Wotcest o, ington, Saturday evening. The Ni-- ) who has been the guest of rel agaras of New London will be th on, Ives strect, returned to her suests of the Stonington company this | home Saturd; (Mohday) evening, making the {rip = in special trolley cars. peak of the s Allen | his parents in t ton. les Linkou Allen of HopK] and Ira Lowe, from A small flag has been raised to ff on the new post office ps_indicating that the workmen is still ther vet closed in, the the LEGISLATIVE LORE ing, D like the bui narble he s n is work re is nothing tion that usually no| in | in the house An act was passed Spring Toilet Goods Sale ALL THIS WEEK It's human nature to desire a great deal for avery little outlay. Human nature, how- ever, does not often realize its ambition. This sale of Toilet Preparations is one of the occasions when human nature can indulge in some of its little fancies, for here’s the chance to secure Toilet Miscellanies at sub- il stantially reduced prices. - [ Talcum and Toilet Powders : Toilet and Cold Creams Brushes of A Kinds Antiseptics f a flag on an incompleted building. | aholishing the oyster police and plac- | o Westerly town council 'vn,: the duti with the state police, ! on the change o in | the force to be increased for that spe- : . = . - | A aven noting tr ec- | cial purpose. . LI : d h | e s Hair Tonics and Shampoos by ngineer McKenzie. It was | . mi o P also Voted %o chamse he grade’ in | SPTRILteo on labor, was taken fr S04aps “ ic :i,l.” in conformity to the Plat | act provides that no person shall ém- % A | ploy any minor to work as en- 2 2 s Lo nated the | For’ for any telearabh telophoRs . OF Dentifrices new to the polling pi i other - cc ny in the distribution, for the fil second repres transm ion ¢ deli y of goods or districts, and appointed tI super- | messages hefore five o'clock in the £ > b s R S G e L S R S Loilet Miscellanies trict, Howard E. Thorp, D, evening if such employment takes such Rogers, republicans; Howard {minor outside of the building, or John D. Mor: Jd“'!'“('r buildings in which he is empioyed. E. Roche, republicans: Michael its place on the calendar. | eme er Ciancy, William J. Keenan, democr: | . s l C . A“ Th- w k fR=srenmy Faversble report came 10 o bouse || TNIS Dale Continues is Week | L) e labor committee which pro- | Personals. emploved by amy street railway com- P | Leander Freeman of Jackson street | bany shail be re : more 7 ‘) / g i visited Putnam friends Saturday thpstuten) NunEs WU STV QHe day, uor o - | a greater period than, twelve / ! Mrs. 1da Loughlin s gone to Bal- elapse between the b ) | | timore, Md., to visit her daughte and end of his day’s work 0;\ Mrs. Tidward Sweet, Temple street, | W2 tabled £ ipndar 4 |is visiting with relatives in New Lon- ut { | don | On motion of Mr. Ryce of West o . | Hartford, the record of pairs made in | Miss Mary Falvey was the recent! the county commissioners contest on lguest of M Mary Murphy of Taft-| Wednesday was ordered printed in the ville. | sournal. ] H. Bergeron of Hartford was: the) _ | four doorkeepers, and the house of rep- | guest over Friday night of friends in| Unfavorable report came from the | resentatives shall choose not more this city | committee on F—“‘};M‘ om the pr F:‘ | than four pages and six doorkeepers. Mrs. A. E. Woehnert of Buffalo is | fverages, " The repost tvas soeamiuq | The pages shall be male persons:be- the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ang bill rejected. | tween 16 ana 20 years of age, and the C. R. Utley. | salary of the pages and deerkeepers 5 i i { 11 be $500 each for the term for Deputy Sherift John H. Fitts of| There is an act on the file of the | which thev are chosen. The comp- Hampion was in Willimantic Saturday | house concerning pages and deorkeep. | troller shall furnish fransportation (o on busine ers, the pages to be hoys Instead of | safd officers from their respective | C. Hooker r Saturday | adults as at present. d during the session to four week and about 1800 employes are affected s one of | the largest cotton mills hode Is- {1and %and it is said the business has been below the standard for several months. It is feared that the new working _schedu il affect the | branch mills that are located in Paw- lschonl hours and on Saturdavs, and | Who has been president class | since e into the Wi High school, been clected ident of t senior clas John R. Wheeler has | been elected yice president. and Ar- | Inold W. Am secrel and | urer. “The wreate service {be held in Christ E | from a | Brookfield - mem? onal Gnard, including the late 14 who was in the | mili of Connecticut for | twenty vears. Local Laconics. The swat the fly camraign for prizes will be continued during the present | week | In the Saturday baseball game of the local Manufacturers’ league. Cottrel Jost to Shannock, § to 5. White Rock defeated Thread Mill 15 to 14 John H. Murphy has awarded con- | tract for a new brick biilding at Canal and High streets, adjoining his pres- ent building, to the Isaac Sherman company. A committee of the Westerly His- torical societv is.arranging for a dav's outing for the members at some his toric pofnt of interest in Washington county. The trip will be made in au- tomobiles. - Archibald Alexander Marr, formerly of Westerly, and Miss Almira Hutch- ins Judson, of Eridgeport, were mar- ried last Wednesday In New York They will be at home In Bridgeport after July 1, Wateh the L] of arrival of Allen, of his brothar- H. Lang- Counci in-law, l | | Corth | bill follows North| T Section 1. | vening of the gene s 3 th Mrs. Fred Roy ,who has been vis- | choose not to exe < assembly parts of acts are hereb: visit with T in Mass, ¥ Complete Premium List Free What a Shame To Miss Getting This Rich Silver - With Welcome Soap Wrappers only six Welcome Wrappers and 11 cents in stamps.. To get a Butter Serving Knife, Table Spoon, Table Fork or Table Knife send nine Welcome Wrappers and ten 2-cent stamps. We hate a dozen or more Silverwase premiums besides these. Our new Premium Book shows them all. You can have the bouk ior the mere asking. 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